NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: State of New South Wales v Williams [2017] NSWSC 516 Hearing dates: 3 May 2017 Date of orders: 05 May 2017 Decision date: 05 May 2017 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Davies J Decision: 1. Pursuant to section 7(4) of the Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 ("the Act"):
a. Two qualified psychiatrists, and/or registered psychologists (or any combination of such persons) conduct separate psychiatric or psychological examinations of the defendant and to furnish reports to the Supreme Court on the results of those examinations by 31 July 2017; and
b. The defendant attend those examinations.
2. Pursuant to section 10A of the Act, the defendant be subject to an interim supervision order ("ISO") commencing on 28 May 2017 for a period of 28 days.
3. Pursuant to section 11 of the Act an order directing the defendant, for the duration of the ISO, to comply with the conditions set out in Annexure A to these orders.
4. The plaintiff is to file and serve any evidence and written submissions upon which it relies for the final hearing by 14 August 2017.
5. The defendant is to file and serve any evidence and written submissions upon which he relies for the final hearing by 21 August 2017. 6. The matter is listed for final hearing at 10:00 am on 23 August 2017 with an estimate of 1 day plus.
7. Liberty to apply on 24 hours' notice.
8. Pursuant to s. 8(1)(a) of the Court Suppression and Non-publication Orders Act 2010 the proceedings be subject to a non-publication order until further order of the Court on the ground that the order is necessary to prevent prejudice to the proper administration of justice.
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